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Registration 2017-2018 12th Grade (For current 11th graders)
Newport Presented by the Newport Counselors
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Topics Covered The Registration Packet Graduation Requirements
Academic Courses Electives Running Start College Considerations Online Registration
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The Packet On-line course selection instructions 4 year Planning Guide
Cover sheet with due dates On-line course selection instructions 4 year Planning Guide Transcript Course selection form Elective Fair/Classroom Fair
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Graduation Requirements
23.5 credits in specific classes 2.0 GPA Community Service – 40 hours () State Testing Requirements Must pass Smarter Balanced ELA Must pass Algebra or Geometry EOC or Smarter Balance Math Must pass Biology EOC High School and Beyond Plan
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Senior English Options
AP Literature & Composition
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Core US Gov / Contemporary World Affairs (“Core”) vs AP US Gov – Year Long (“AP”) vs AP US Gov / AP Comparative Gov (“Comp”) Which should I take?
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Learning Style “Core” and “AP Gov” “AP Gov / Comp.” Project – Based
Traditional Classroom Team – Based Individual and Group Responsibilities Student Driven, Teacher guidance Teacher Driven Process Driven: Intentional instruction and practice in interpersonal and Communication skills Content Driven: Already comfortable working with people and Speaking in Public on day one.
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Scope & Sequence WHICH TOPICS INTEREST ME?
HOW IN DEPTH DO I WANT TO GO (in US Government / Politics)? Scope & Sequence US Government Contemporary World Affairs “Core” AP US Government ? “AP” AP US Government AP Comparative Government UK, Mexico, Nigeria, China, Iran, Russia ? “Comp. 2 AP tests” AP Exam(s)
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Math Geometry Algebra 2 Pre-Calculus Business Pre-Calc
AP Calc AB or AP Stats Business Calculus (or Business Calc) or AP Stats. or Precalculus Advanced Calculus Differential Equations
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Math Need signature from current Math teacher
4 Years of Math- all colleges expect it Students can earn Bellevue College math credit through College-in-the-High School for several courses now- see math teacher
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Science Biology→ Chemistry → Additional Science
Additional Course Options (pre-reqs required) Physics AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics (1,2,C) AP Environmental Science Marine Science (pre-reqs) Anatomy and Physiology (pre-reqs) * Nanotechnology (pre-reqs) * Biotechnology (pre-reqs) * * classes can count toward CTE credit
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World Language Spanish Immersion: Hon. Spanish Acad. College Pathway:
2 years required, 3-4 recommended Competency Test Receive World Language credit Register online and pay the school accountant
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Electives Course Descriptions at bsd405.org
Electives Fair next Monday and Tuesday WaNic –(Ms. Worden) Forms due ASAP Leadership – Required for ASB/Class Officers Link Crew (Nonis), Yearbook (Driscoll), Knightlife (Glowacki), ASPEN (Feder)– require applications NCAA requirements – See Mr. Leopold
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Class Choices Choose carefully! No Changes. 2.0 alternate electives
Open period (12th) – if grad reqs. met Open period impact for athletes (6 of 6) PE: Class, Sport for Credit, and/or Community Retaking a Failed class: NHS, Summer School or Credit Retrieval Talk to your Counselor Bringing Middle School grades up
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Planning and Balance to Achieve your goals!
Budget your time-homework/friends/work/rest/hobbies Pursue passion area (elective or club) Explore Naviance for college/career research. Track & organize college applications Apply for scholarships Request transcripts for colleges
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College Considerations
Colleges want to see Rigor and Balance Colleges will look at senior year! 4 Years Math and Science World Language (2-4 years) Fine art (UC = 1 year of same class) U of Calif. schools and many others (No “D” grades) CADRs for Washington state schools Senior year: math or math based science class or pre-calc. in junior year. College visits – use breaks to visit
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Running Start High school and College credit ( dual enrollment)
Assessment test may be required in English If interested, you MUST go to the BC website and follow the steps-
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Online Course Selection
You must choose your courses using the online course selection system by: March 20th
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Online Course Selection Reminders
Select 7.0 regular credits and at least 2.0 alternate credits (WaNIC & 0 pd) When you are complete, click Turn In. Complete your online selections by Sunday, March 20th We will pick up your forms in English classes starting the week of March 21st Course Catalog at bsd405.org
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Remember… Include Alternates for your electives
Choose Carefully – “you choose it, you get it, you keep it” Make your course selections challenging and college focused Forms are due starting March 21st
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Thank you for attending!
Questions?? Laura Klein A-Cl Heather Erickson Co-Hs Diane Lindsay Hu-Li Karen Lalonde Lia-Pa Karen Schulz Pe-Te John VanderMolen Th-Z Counseling Center: Thank you for attending!
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